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Sade Onyx
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Posted - 2009.03.21 02:45:00 -
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seriously, when are you going to get off your high horse and realise that not everyone wants to use your crappy 'bug report' "system"
When im playing, im playing. When im foruming, im foruming.
If you chose to ignore my chosen method then its your loss, not mine.
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Jack Light
legion syndicate
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Posted - 2009.03.21 03:34:00 -
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I smell a ban coming.
/me grabs some popcorn.
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Sade Onyx
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Posted - 2009.03.21 04:07:00 -
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a ban would answer more questions than it asked. |

swisher
Caldari Social Darwinism
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Posted - 2009.03.21 04:16:00 -
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Originally by: Sade Onyx seriously, when are you going to get off your high horse and realise that not everyone wants to use your crappy 'bug report' "system"
When im playing, im playing. When im foruming, im foruming.
If you chose to ignore my chosen method then its your loss, not mine.
The underlying factor is when ccp grants you access to the test server, the purpose is not playing at all, it's bug hunting. Secondly, the test server and related logserver/bug reporting is not used by the general eve populous and therefore lacks the completeness of a retail product. In the very spirit of debugging, it's much like being a programmer in that it's not about the experience of the submitter (or programmer), yet the general outcome of submitting- to fix the game for others.
Our goal on the test server is not to play the game - it's to break it.

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Sevarus James
Minmatar Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2009.03.21 08:27:00 -
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Originally by: swisher
Originally by: Sade Onyx seriously, when are you going to get off your high horse and realise that not everyone wants to use your crappy 'bug report' "system"
When im playing, im playing. When im foruming, im foruming.
If you chose to ignore my chosen method then its your loss, not mine.
The underlying factor is when ccp grants you access to the test server, the purpose is not playing at all, it's bug hunting. Secondly, the test server and related logserver/bug reporting is not used by the general eve populous and therefore lacks the completeness of a retail product. In the very spirit of debugging, it's much like being a programmer in that it's not about the experience of the submitter (or programmer), yet the general outcome of submitting- to fix the game for others.
Our goal on the test server is not to play the game - it's to break it.
Ahh grasshopper you use logic to respond to a trollish rediculous whine? You fail, now return to the hut and continue to try and pickup the dragon kettle with your wrists. It hurts yes, but is much less a waste of breath than these threads can be.  
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